BEVERLY FARMS 
Theodore A. Holmes of the Board 
of Assessors will resign his position 
and will apply for retirement under 
the act providing for pensions. Mr. 
Holmes is a veteran of the Civil 
War and is subject to retirement 
after 10 years of service, which he 
has already completed. An order 
providing for his retirement will be 
presented at the next meeting of 
the board of aldermen. A number 
of prominent Beverly Farms men 
are mentioned as a successor to Mr. 
Holmes. 
At last Tuesday evening’s meet- 
ing of the Aldermen the finance 
committee reported favorably on 
the order bonding $30,000 for the 
proposed new public libraray at 
Beverly Farms. The order was 
passed to a second reading with but 
one alderman voting against same. 
Richard Wilkinson and _ family, 
who have lived at Beverly Farms 
for some time past, have moved to 
Beverly. Mrs. Wilkinson was Miss 
Delia Eddy. 
Beverly Farms firemen will hold 
their monthly business meeting at 
the Farms fire station next Monday 
evening. 
Andrew Standley camp, S. of V., 
gave another of the series of public 
whist parties in G. A. R. hall last 
evening. It was well attended and 
was an enjoyable affair. Tonight 
in G. A. R. hall the Camp will hold 
its regular meeting. 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zampbello, 
Leahy’s block, are rejoicing over 
the advent of a baby girl born on 
Tuesday last. 
The Beverly Farms fire depart- 
ment was called to the Beverly 
Farms House last Saturday noon 
for what at first looked to be the 
starting of a serious fire, but which, 
owing to the prompt work of the 
department, was kept from spread- 
ing and was confined to the roof. The 
loss was small, the damage being 
mostly from water. The building 
eaught from rubbish being burnt in 
the stoves, a spark lighting on the 
shingles. 
Nicholas Lawlor has been award- 
ed a three-year contract by the city, 
for the collection of garbage in 
Ward 6. He is to pay the sum of 
$100 a year for the privilege. 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wood, 
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Dyer 
are to spend this week-end visiting 
relatives at Danvers. 
Miss Alice R. Spencer of North 
Adams has been among the wisitors 
at Beyerly Farms the past week, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHURCH NOTICES 
BEVERLY FARMS 
St. Joun’s CHurcH (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
First Sunday in each month, at II 
a. m., Celebration of the Holy Com- 
munion, with sermon. All other Sun- 
days, at 11 a. m., Morning Prayer and 
Sermon. Sunday School every Sun- 
day at 10 a. m. 
A Sunday evening service, at 7.30, 
has been added to the program of 
services at St. John’s Episcopal 
church. 
Henry 8S. Dennis of Manchester, 
who passed away the latter part of 
last week, was very well known to 
Beverly Farms people, especially 
the older residents. He was a true 
New England character, a man of 
kindly disposition, a true friend, a 
worthy citizen and very much re- 
spected in this village by all who 
knew him. 
Miss Carrie Davis, assistant at the 
Beverly Farms postoffice, has been 
enjoying a two weeks’ vacation, 
spending it with relatives at Hol- 
voke. 
Mrs. Ann O’Brien and family 
have moved from the Bennett 
block in Central square, where they 
have lived for a number of years, to 
one of the cottages in Connolly pl. 
Mrs. Benjamin Manning of Hart 
st. has the sympathy of her many 
friends over the loss of her mother, 
who passed away last week. 
Mrs. Thos. D. Connolly and Mrs. 
James J. Nugent have the sympathy 
of their many friends over the loss 
of their brother, Stephen Dougherty, 
who died in Worcester the latter 
part of last week. 
Mrs. Mary Bartlett is reported to 
be quite ill, at her home, Central 
square. 
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HIGH quality goods at LOW 
Prices is our Motto 
this winter 
Be on the Look-out for 
Our Butcher Cart 
Which calls at Manchester three 
times a week; also Beverly 
Farms 
Everything at lowest prices and 
first quality. 
Send an order and driver will 
call on any street in town. 
North Shore Provision Co. 
JOHN DANIELS, MGR. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. TEL. 52 
When 
in 
New 
York 
stop at the 
— New 
cre, Fireproof 
NAVARRE 
Seventh Ave. at 38th Street 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and 
Half 
a 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
a Half 
a Half 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and 
Rooms Rooms 
with Bath two Persons 
; $1.50 $2.00 
$2.00 $2.50 
$2.50 i $3.00 
Restaurant at Moderate Prices. 
USI 
Free: A PENN Safety Razor for each Guest. 
350 ROOMS 200 BATHS 
Valuable colored Map of New York, Gratis. 
Edgar T. Smith - Managing Director. 
voutty ana Gomes) BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
(Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Eggs and _ Butter 
fruit and _ Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheeve! 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
| chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
